how to do a legit shirt colorchange on the attached picture. The color of the shirt needs to be a solid light color such as white or a light blue, but must look like a real shirt. If anyone could do it for me and tell me the steps id be very much obliged.
I have an image of a shirt with the sleeves facing one direction and I would like to make it so that the sleeves are facing straight up, as if someone was holding their hands in the air.
How does a guy color seperate art for screenprinting in PSCS. I build spot color work in Illustrator, but I want to take my designs to another level and I was told you can design art in PS and sep it for screens.
I have a picture of a shirt that I need to show in several color options. I figured out how to use hue/saturation to get all the colors I need except off white/natural. I can get close to the right color, but by the time I do the shirt looks all washed out.
Attached are two photos. The red shirt is what I am starting with, the white is the color I am trying to achieve. I've tried various combinations of H/S, Levels, B/C, variations and curves but can't seem to get it without losing the shadow detail. I'm using PS6.
The man I work for wants a demo cover for a CD. He is wearing a red flannel shirt (it is suppose to be funny/outdoors type cover). The expression he has and every other thing is just perfect but I want to replace the plaid with a color and /or another pattern(such as a dark blue denim). Is it possible to do so without losing the lines/folds of the shirt? I know I can play with the hue/saturation but that still leaves me with the horrible plaid pattern.
I need to know if there is a way to change a pattern/ print on a shirt into a solid color while keeping the shadow details and natural bends and wrinkles in the garment?
I know its been a while, but I found a Photoshop plug-in site and I wanted the PSG gang (Mark especially) to check out the plug-ins offered on this site and let me know if they are legit or if the kid has ripped them off from somewhere else.
I have look around the web a lot and seen a lot of really nice t-shirts made by designer like me, maybe a lot better. So I decided that I have to do some nice t-shirts for my self, I think they are mostly made by Illustrator. I now the basics of that program and can do a simple illustration but I want to get better really better. So I asking you if you know some Tutorials on the web, they are really hard to find.
im trying to design a senior tshirt. the canvas size is 14in. in width and 15in. in height with a resolution of 300. im limited to 3 colors and no values. the schools name is Klein Oak High School and the school colors are gold (really yellow with a touch of orange) and black. the school mascot is a panther.
I was trying to play around withT-Shirt designs for a summer camp, and I am unable to find a T-Shirt template or something with the shirt design already laid out for me...can anyone point me in the right direction. Im def a Newb @ this..
I want to make a picture that I'm going to put on a t-shirt for a friend. What I want is to Photoshop the heads of the first two pictures onto the two chickens in the third picture. Also, I want you to add an S written ahead of "HERMANOS" so that it reads "SHERMANOS".
I looked around on the internet for professionally printed shirts(those are the same as iron on right?) and noticed that all the colors they used, it tends to be a little powdery looking, so I was guessing maybe that kind of colors look better in contrast with the shirts.
What I'm thinking of doing is just make the design's lineart on paper, scan, and color with photoshop. then preview and print on the transfer paper.
I want to print 2-3 red stains on white t-shirt to look like I've been shot whit gun and one near neck to look like I've been cut-throated I've downloaded some bloody brushes but it isn't that simple...it doesn't look real enough....how can I accomplish this?
When I have any kind of layer, and I want to change the foreign or background color (with the color picker) I just cant. When I click on the foreign or background color it automatically selects the eyedropper tool, and I don't want this to happen.
A while back I saw a video about using the video editing capabilities. In particular the video showed a car with a colored sheet over it and the in the video the sheet was either pulled off the car or the car moved out from under the sheet (I cant remember which). Then the video showed how to use the color replace tool to change the color of the sheet throughout the entire video.
I have a star that I would like in a specific color, but am having issues changing it with the replace color and/or color replacement tool. The image is small, but I am trying to have all the pixels. The color I want to use is Pantone solid uncoated 655 U. This is the image I am trying to change.
In photoshop elements 11, in a photo collage, in graphic tab, how do i change the background to a color in the color wheel?
Same thing for the graphics, i only have 6 choices, i want to add a graphic stored on my pc or other ones in the program.
In photoshop elements 11, in a photo book, page 2 and 3 are stored as one image, and have to have the same background color, and layout, how do i change that?
I have a photo of a white shirt with small black checks as a pattern. A large transparent yellow stain needs to be removed. The checks are one tenth of an inch square and one tenth of an inch apart. The original photo is lost and I have it at 200 ppi.
I am on a conquest to do a product visualization of a fabric style on a shirt (fabric could be a solid color, striped, or checked). I have access to the fabric and can take pictures/scans of the fabric to extract the exact pattern and would like to overlay it onto an existing picture of a man with a proper dress shirt on to see how the fabric would look on the actual shirt.
I would like this to be as real as possible so that you could not tell that the fabric was actually "draped" onto the shirt. The result would be something similar to the Perry Ellis website:
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whether this can be done with Photoshop or if there is another alternative method I should pursue? I already have an original with my model in a very flat grey shirt that I would like to modify.
I am on a conquest to do a product visualization of a fabric style on a shirt (fabric could be a solid color, striped, or checked). I have access to the fabric and can take pictures/scans of the fabric to extract the exact pattern and would like to overlay it onto an existing picture of a man with a proper dress shirt on to see how the fabric would look on the actual shirt.
I would like this to be as real as possible so that you could not tell that the fabric was actually "draped" onto the shirt. The result would be something similar to the Perry Ellis website (where each of the drapes of fabric would be from only 1 original model picture): [URL] .......
I already have an original with my model in a very flat grey shirt that I would like to modify.
I'm new to Photoshop and want to design a new baseball jersey for my team. Is there any way of doing this on Photoshop and if so, what plugins will I need? I want to be able to see a picture of a jersey and edit the colors, logo, etc...
I have a solid red image and I want to change that red to an exact red hex code I have. Is there a way to change this color without affecting the quality of the image? I thought this would be really easy, but everything I've found online doesn't give me the color I want, or It doesn't allow me to be 100% accurate.
Some of you may have seen my thread in the Show-Board section about a damaged photo I have restored. On the photo there is a lady sitting to the left with a cream/white t-shirt on, I have been asked to try and restore that bit too rather than do what I have done in the resto.
This is all I have to go on:
Here is the original image:
and my Restoration so far:
They want the t-shirt as well but there is nothing to go on apart from some apparent squiggles, as you can see.
how I can extract it, I can't even make out what it says or else I would try and find the t-shirt and put it in.
how i should convert a hand drawing in photoshop to be print-ready for a t-shirt image. i have a friend who is an artist with impeccable talent and i would like to get some of his designs on a few shirts i plan on making.
here's the deal: he can draw the image with shading or he can create it without (sort of like a vector graphic) but what is the normal procedure as far as getting a hand drawing ready for a shirt image? i haven't had him start yet because i wanted to instruct him first on which route to take. obviously, we don't want the pencil color to show but more of a bold darkened look so can i just simply darken the piece in photoshop or do i need to make adjustments in illustrator?
I have two classic cars and have not decided on color combinations . I want to be able to have a picture of the car and then go into a color chart and be able to insert any color and see it in order to make a decision?
I didn't notice when and why it happened, but now when i draw white line, it appears brown. I didnt change any settings, just did my usual work, when it appears. Other colors are normal. What could it be?